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Sandra Cannon, creative.
Sandra Cannon
Owner SFBAYIMAGES.com

 

Exploring Point Reyes - Northern California Pacific Coastline

Atmospheric HD Art featuring photography from SFBayImages.com. Change the mood of any environment with natural background ambiance. Leave it on and relax.

Welcome to Point Reyes Seashore. From crashing surf to the lighthouse that has guided mariners, to remote beaches and marine wildlife, to waterfalls meeting the pacific ocean to open expanses of grasslands and fogged in forested ridges and then views from above overlooking it all, this DVD explores Point Reyes Seashore. Fine art photography by award winning bay area photographer, Sandra Cannon, combined with an ecletic world cinematic style score, this 30 minute piece has an atmosphere of the natural rugged elegance of this historic seaside area. The music track is a relaxing fusion of world ambient light music including celtic influences like the sample song, music not necessarily associated with Point Reyes but on the level of inspirational scenary and atmospheric sense.

The Point Reyes Peninsula is rich in biological diversity. Over 45% of North American bird species have been sighted in the park, and close to 20% of California's plant species grow here. The park was established by President John F. Kennedy in 1962. 30 minutes of fine art photography by award winning SFBayImages.com photographer, Sandra Cannon with a cinematic style music score by Bjorn Lynne. From macro photography to aerial, "Exploring Point Reyes" is an excellent gift for you or your friends.

The Art of Atmosphere. Create the background.

Sandra Cannon, SFBayImages.com owner and photographer, has been developing series of images for DVDs designed to create a backdrop, set a mood, provide serenity, bring back memories, or invoke ambience. In 1992 while walking on what was then a premium pristine remote beach (that now not in existance due to development) she got the idea that large screens showing nature would be of paramount importance in interior landscapes in the future. She was formally trained as an architect, holds a degree in environmental design and had spent much creative time (1985-1992) designing interior spaces. While attending classes at the American Film Institute and their high technology salons in the early 90's, she got the idea, that television screens might be used for background pieces in interior design rather then just for watching analogue stories. Her idea is that digital images and art could contribute in everyday life as a calming, energizing, peaceful, relaxing, lofty or grounding medium, rather then constantly bombardment with news and negative information. If this is too much thinking of the underlying concept, then please just enjoy the atmosphere.

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